Convert seconds to Days, Minutes and Seconds

2019-02-09 07:10发布

Hey everyone. I've continuing to learn C++ and I've been set the 'challenge' of converting seconds to format as the Days,Minutes and Seconds.

For example: 31600000 = 365 days, 46 minutes, 40 seconds.

using namespace std;
const int hours_in_day = 24;
const int mins_in_hour = 60;
const int secs_to_min = 60;

long input_seconds;
cin >> input_seconds;

long seconds = input_seconds % secs_to_min;
long minutes = input_seconds / secs_to_min % mins_in_hour;
long days = input_seconds / secs_to_min / mins_in_hour / hours_in_day;

cout << input_seconds << " seconds = "
     << days << " days, "
     << minutes << " minutes, "
     << seconds << " seconds ";

return 0;

It works and comes up with the correct answer but after completing it I looked at how other people had tackled it and theirs was different. I'm wondering If I'm missing something.

Thanks, Dan.

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叛逆
2楼-- · 2019-02-09 07:52

this seems to me to be the easiest way to convert seconds into DD/hh/mm/ss:

#include <time.h>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;    

time_t seconds(1641); // you have to convert your input_seconds into time_t
tm *p = gmtime(&seconds); // convert to broken down time

cout << "days = " << p->tm_yday << endl;
cout << "hours = " << p->tm_hour << endl;
cout << "minutes = " << p->tm_min  << endl;
cout << "seconds = " << p->tm_sec << endl;

I hope it helps!

Regards,

Stoycho

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我命由我不由天
3楼-- · 2019-02-09 07:55

One of the things about programming is that there is never just one way to do something. In fact if I were to set my mind to it, I might be able to come up with a dozen completely different ways to accomplish this. You're not missing anything if your code meets requirements.

For your amusement, here's a way to format up hours:minutes:seconds under Windows (elapsed is a double & represents number of seconds elapsed since... something)

sprintf_s<bufSize>(buf, "%01.0f:%02.0f:%02.2f", floor(elapsed/3600.0), floor(fmod(elapsed,3600.0)/60.0), fmod(elapsed,60.0));
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趁早两清
4楼-- · 2019-02-09 07:58

I think is the challenge from Stephen Prata's book. I did it as follows:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main()
{
    long input_seconds = 31600000;

    const int cseconds_in_day = 86400;
    const int cseconds_in_hour = 3600;
    const int cseconds_in_minute = 60;
    const int cseconds = 1;

    long long days = input_seconds / cseconds_in_day;
    long hours = (input_seconds % cseconds_in_day) / cseconds_in_hour;
    long minutes = ((input_seconds % cseconds_in_day) % cseconds_in_hour) / cseconds_in_minute;
    long seconds = (((input_seconds % cseconds_in_day) % cseconds_in_hour) % cseconds_in_minute) / cseconds;
    cout << input_seconds << " seconds is " << days << " days, " << hours << " hours, " << minutes << " minutes, and " << seconds << " seconds.";

    cin.get();
    return 0;
}
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倾城 Initia
5楼-- · 2019-02-09 08:04

For example: 31600000 = 365 days, 46 minutes, 40 seconds.

Really?

$ bc
365*24*60*60 + 46*60 + 40
31538800

365*24*60*60 + 1066*60 + 40
31600000

Did you mean "convert the input into days, hours, minutes and seconds, and then discard the hours" or "convert the input into days, total minutes within a day (i.e. can be more than 60), and seconds"?

In the second case I think you should replace the instruction for minutes with

long minutes = input_seconds / secs_to_min % (mins_in_hour * hours_in_day);
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